Psychological Resilience Among Older Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Concept Analysis
2024

Understanding Psychological Resilience in Older Adults with Brain Injuries

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Author Information

Author(s): Kuntajak Premgamon

Primary Institution: University of Washington

Hypothesis

What is the concept of psychological resilience among older adults with Traumatic Brain Injury?

Conclusion

Psychological resilience is crucial for recovery and rehabilitation in older adults with TBI, and understanding it can improve health outcomes.

Supporting Evidence

  • Psychological resilience helps older adults adapt after traumatic brain injuries.
  • Resilience is linked to better health outcomes and recovery.
  • The study highlights the need for a strengths-based approach in TBI research.

Takeaway

This study looks at how older people with brain injuries can bounce back and feel better, which is really important for their recovery.

Methodology

The study used a modified method of concept analysis to explore literature on psychological resilience.

Participant Demographics

Older adults with Traumatic Brain Injury.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.3507

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